Polymers

Session 662 - Polymer Thin Films and Interfaces III
Polymer thin films are ubiquitous, being found in many fields of work, including biomedicine, microelectronics, optoelectronics, separations, and advanced composites. Yet new discoveries and development are continually being made in polymer thin films, in the areas of synthesis, characterization, structure and morphology, and material properties. This session will highlight experimental, theoretical and computational papers that look at the development, understanding and application of novel synthesis techniques and chemistries for polymer thin films.
Chair: Kenneth Lau
  Multifunctional Biomedical Coatings Based on ChEmical Vapor Deposition Copolymerization
Yaseen Elkasabi, Mutsumi Yoshida, Himabindu Nandivada, Joerg Lahann
  Applications of Thin Films of pH-Responsive Hydrogels Synthesized by Initiated ChEmical Vapor Deposition
Wyatt E. Tenhaeff, Karen K. Gleason
  A Study of Dewetting during Solvent-Assisted Vapor Deposition of Polymer Films
Xichong ChEn, Mitchell Anthamatten
  Initiated ChEmical Vapor Deposition of Polymer Thin Film Hydrogels
Ranjita K. Bose, Kenneth K.S. Lau
  Film Thickness Dependence of Protein Adsorption from Blood Serum and Plasma Onto Poly(sulfobetaine) and Poly(carboxybetaine)-Grafted Surfaces
Wei Yang, Gang ChEng, Shaoyi Jiang
  Formulation Efforts to Improve the Performance of Military Coatings
Felicia Levine, John J. La Scala, John A. Escarsega
  Hydrophobic Coatings Using a Chamberless Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Process
Michael Barankin, Eleazar Gonzalez II, Li Gao, Robert F. Hicks

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